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hot wire fuelpump and 650's

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2bar4g63t

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Oct 29, 2002
hi, i just got my walbro 255 intank fuel pump ordered and from what I hear I am supposed to "hotwire" the fuel pump. if there is already a thread on this i couldnt find it. how do you do this? oh and also got some 650cc injectors(direct replacment) how do you install these , again if there is already a thread my bad just post the link. thanks
 
Originally posted by greathuskie
its called rewiring and its pretty much been determined that its a waste of time

waste of time on 255, but is still considered a good idea on stock pumps and the 190. This is just what I have always read.
 
any aftermarket pump will want a nice clean path to draw current from. Why not do it? Just use a decent switch
 
i dont see how rewiring doesnt need to be done to a 255 but has to be done to a 190 and a stocker. I would just rewire the pump. It takes like 20$ in materials and im sure there is a difference
 
before and after i rewired my wally 255:

before, with turn signal on, i could hear the fuel pump high/low/high/low with the turn signal light

after: one straight solid sound.....

all the test i needed
 
ok so from what I understand you leave the stock fuel pump in as well as install the new 255, the 255 you wire like its instructions say, and the stock pump is the one you rewire?
 
Originally posted by 2bar4g63t
ok so from what I understand you leave the stock fuel pump in as well as install the new 255, the 255 you wire like its instructions say, and the stock pump is the one you rewire?

No, a 255 will replace your stock FP. They live in the gas tank. Be careful.
 
they live in the gas tank? hahahahhahahhahahha, I dont know why but that is really funnny to me. I cant stop laughing. thanks for the info though
 
Originally posted by 2bar4g63t
they live in the gas tank? hahahahhahahhahahha, I dont know why but that is really funnny to me. I cant stop laughing. thanks for the info though

**falls over laughing**

:thumb:

**is not going to say anything**
 
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